
Air filtering sound barrier
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This innovative planter design relies on airflow principles, with air passing through spaces between panels that house growing plants. To enhance visual appeal, polygonal surfaces are added to the panel surfaces. The panels can be easily manufactured using rubber presses but must be mounted onto a frame for stability. A unique feature of this planter is its seating area, where two or more seats illuminate with LED lights in the dark. The modular system allows customers to create custom combinations of three different panels. The automatic hydrophonic watering system utilizes rainwater, which first enters a reservoir located underground within the frame. To ensure clean water for the plants, it passes through a filter before being stored temporarily. Water is then absorbed by a medium in the planting section, allowing roots to access it as needed. One-way valves prevent overflow when the reservoir reaches maximum capacity. In addition to the automatic system, a manual watering option is available through a second reservoir connected to a water pump and hose system. This releases water through small holes in the frame for cleaning and watering plants. Users can activate this system by pressing a button integrated into one of the seats, which prevents overwatering by disabling use for four hours. Seats are constructed with an aluminum frame and wooden planks, incorporating integrated lighting to illuminate the top side and logo. The planter concept offers social workers a straightforward assembly process using wooden parts. For more information on this concept, please contact for the original report.
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